Hamas hands over more Israeli bodies amid shaky Gaza ceasefire

Israeli has received the bodies of two captives after they were handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross. The remains will be transferred to Israel’s national forensic institute for identification.
Palestinians in Gaza say they are losing hope in the ceasefire after Israel’s deadliest violation yet killed more than 100 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, on Wednesday.
‘Killers of journalists getting away with murder’: CPJ urges reforms
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called for “radical reform” of the ways in which journalists’ killings are investigated amid global impunity for such incidents.

The media watchdog said it has recorded the deadliest three years for journalists and media workers since it began keeping records, with more than 125 killed last year alone – “the majority of them Palestinians killed by Israel”.
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Israel says it has received the bodies of two Israeli captives, which were released by Hamas’s armed wing in Gaza earlier today as part of the shaky ceasefire agreement.
The dialysis unit at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is suffering from a critical shortage of medical supplies and essential equipment, threatening the treatment of 139 patients.
Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting that Israeli forces have stormed the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has instructed the armed forces to confront any further Israeli incursions into southern Lebanon after an overnight raid by Israel killed a municipal worker.

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